Air India’s son’s son’s son says he has received the wrong remains

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The son of a woman killed in Air India’s plane crash, other remains told the BBC, found in her ark after her body was returned to the UK.

Mitten Patel, whose father also died in the crash, said the coroner identified the mixed remains and left him to worry: “How many others are there?”

Daily Mail reported On Wednesday, the sinful bodies were sent to relatives after the crash, with 260 people killed shortly after departure in early June.

All the remains were treated with “extremely professionalism” and dignity, said the Foreign Ministry of India and that he was working with United Kingdom officials to deal with the concerns.

A spokesman for the United Kingdom Government said: “Official identification of bodies is a matter of Indian authorities.

“We continue to connect with the Gujarat government and the government of India on behalf of the senior coroner of the Inner West London to support the crown process.”

Ashok and Shobhana Patel They traveled home To visit their sons and grandchildren on June 12th. After the airblack crashed in Ahmedabad, West India, they were among the first victims to return home.

Their son Mitten said that mixing was “obviously very disturbing”, although he acknowledged that mistakes were happening.

“People were tired and there was a lot of pressure. But there must be a level of responsibility that you are sending the right bodies to the UK.

“How do I know that there are no other remains in the ark with her?”

Daily Mail reported Two cases that say the wrong remains have been returned to relatives in the UK.

One has obviously seen a family get a completely wrong body, while it is said that another includes the remains of several people placed in the same casket.

The India Foreign Ministry said they were familiar with the report “and work closely with the United Kingdom country from the moment these problems and problems were attracted to us.”

The statement continued: “As a result of the tragic disaster, the relevant authorities have made the identification of the victims according to the protocols and technical requirements.

“All mortal remains were treated with extremely professionalism and with a proper attitude to the dignity of the deceased.

“We continue to work with the United Kingdom authorities to deal with any concerns about this issue.”

The United Kingdom’s Foreign Office said it continues to support relatives and relatives.

“We have allocated specialized workers in cases of each family who want to have one, and the family relationship employee remains in place for those who asked for him,” the spokesman added.

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